Justin Jordan and Tradd Moore conclude the middle volume of their trilogy with "The Legend of Luther Strode" #6, and while I miss the wonder of the original mini-series, this is still a satisfying comic.

Suffering from bi-polar disorder, artist Tim has found that living "sane" is pretty unbearable, but when he takes matters into his own hands he finds that there may be more to his insanity than originally thought in "Polarity" #1.

Justin Jordan and Tradd Moore's "The Legend of Luther Strode" #4 ups the violence even as some pieces of story are resolved, but it's lacking the spark that made "The Strange Talent of Luther Strode" so appealing.

"The Legend of Luther Strode" #1, the first in a sequel to the hit mini-series "The Strange Talent of Luther Strode," has Justin Jordan and Tradd Moore jump five years ahead in time, as Luther has shifted from hunter to hunted.